They're leaving this very late. Reminds me of the way that a Safety Officer was appointed on the day of the safety inspection. If they really have the cash and really intend to pay up, then they need to get moving. Or, at least, let us know what on earth is going on.

They're leaving this very late. Reminds me of the way that a Safety Officer was appointed on the day of the safety inspection. If they really have the cash and really intend to pay up, then they need to get moving. Or, at least, let us know what on earth is going on.Cendrick Smemt

As a Cambridge fan I've been watching the Hereford story unfold from a distance with a touch of "but for the grace of god...". Having already been critical of the media (local and national) and the Supporters' Trust. I can't help feeling that nobody is coming out of this crisis with any credit at all ...and that includes the fans.
Should 1st September go the way I'm expecting it to and a phoenix club is formed, it would be implausible if it had any reference to 'United' in it's name. "United" in my thesaurus says 'combined' 'in agreement', I can't think of anything further from the situation. Wherever the club finds itself, in say, one year, two years, either with the current club having been miraculously saved or the setting up of a phoenix, Hereford United are going to need all of their supporters TOGETHER. There's those that have continued to attend matches and those that haven't are poles apart and seem to agree about nothing. The wagons are circled and the arguments are well rehearsed. I fear that too much bad blood has already been shed in the name of the club and a unified fanbase is a million miles away. If nothing else, I hope the coming weeks bring a period of reconciliation so that the club can once again be rebuilt.

As a Cambridge fan I've been watching the Hereford story unfold from a distance with a touch of "but for the grace of god...". Having already been critical of the media (local and national) and the Supporters' Trust. I can't help feeling that nobody is coming out of this crisis with any credit at all ...and that includes the fans.
Should 1st September go the way I'm expecting it to and a phoenix club is formed, it would be implausible if it had any reference to 'United' in it's name. "United" in my thesaurus says 'combined' 'in agreement', I can't think of anything further from the situation. Wherever the club finds itself, in say, one year, two years, either with the current club having been miraculously saved or the setting up of a phoenix, Hereford United are going to need all of their supporters TOGETHER. There's those that have continued to attend matches and those that haven't are poles apart and seem to agree about nothing. The wagons are circled and the arguments are well rehearsed. I fear that too much bad blood has already been shed in the name of the club and a unified fanbase is a million miles away. If nothing else, I hope the coming weeks bring a period of reconciliation so that the club can once again be rebuilt.Cambridge fan

The club officials and advisors seem to be consistent in what they say - or rather don't say. Perhaps, there is a tape recording that is set on a constant repeat loop?
Again we are treated to a statement from Nathan that is clarity personified:

"There are a lot of things going on behind the scenes and, unfortunately, I can’t say too much about that at the moment.

The club officials and advisors seem to be consistent in what they say - or rather don't say. Perhaps, there is a tape recording that is set on a constant repeat loop?
Again we are treated to a statement from Nathan that is clarity personified:
"There are a lot of things going on behind the scenes and, unfortunately, I can’t say too much about that at the moment.wyesider

Something quite interesting has been pointed out to me. Joel Nathan and Andy Lonsdale were advisors to Tommy Agombar. All Tommy Agombar's advisors told him to walk away.

Tommy Agombar DID walk away, forced to do so by the FA who deemed him not fit to run the club. So why are his advisors still here?

Something quite interesting has been pointed out to me. Joel Nathan and Andy Lonsdale were advisors to Tommy Agombar. All Tommy Agombar's advisors told him to walk away.
Tommy Agombar DID walk away, forced to do so by the FA who deemed him not fit to run the club. So why are his advisors still here?AndyM442

What exactly qualifies him to be called an "advisor"? He clearly "advised" Tommy to get involved with the club, despite his background which caused the FA to step in. Not much of an "advisor" then - so why is the HT still calling him one?

What exactly qualifies him to be called an "advisor"? He clearly "advised" Tommy to get involved with the club, despite his background which caused the FA to step in. Not much of an "advisor" then - so why is the HT still calling him one?Brownface60